IN OTHER NEWS THIS NOON-- RIGHT NOW "THUNDER OVER LOUISVILLE" ORGANIZERS ARE BUSY WITH LAST MINUTE TOUCHES FOR THE BIG EVENT TOMORROW. WE GOT TO GO INSIDE THE "COMMAND CENTER" TODAY, TO FIND OUT WHAT'S HAPPENING. ONE DAY AND COUNTING -- UNTIL THIS YEAR'S "THUNDER OVER LOUISVILLE." IT'S SET TO BE BIGGER AND BETTER THAN EVER BEFORE. "This year with it being our 25th we had to take it up a notch." THE COMMAND CENTER IS BUSY TODAY WITH FINAL PREPARATIONS. ALSO -- CREWS ARE INSTALLING THE REST OF THE FIREWORKS -- AND -- MORE PILOTS WILL BE TAKING OFF -- FOR ONE LAST PRACTICE RUN. "We did make our presence well known yesterday that's a fact...there'll be more practice today we'll have almost the same thing as yesterday just have to see how the clouds will be for us." THE BLUE ANGELS MADE THEIR THUNDER DEBUT BACK IN 2006. AND THEY'RE BACK THIS YEAR FOR A SECOND ROUND. "There's 6 demonstration pilots, 130 all together and 6 demonstrations, those pilots are all we have there are no backup pilots and no replacements." THUNDER DRAWS ANYWHERE BETWEEN 300-THOUSAND AND 800- THOUSAND PEOPLE. IT BRINGS A 56 MILLION DOLLAR ECONOMIC IMPACT. WITH 400 SPONSORS MAKING IT POSSIBLE. INCLUDING U-P-S AND L- G-AND-E. "The entire flight the 767 is being managed by us military veterans who are also ups employees." "Our building is located right downtown and they just kept flying by it was just a beautiful show and its just a great tip off to the next few weeks going to AND WHILE THUNDER PRODUCERS AND ORGANIZERS ARE BUSY RIGHT NOW, SO IS L-M-P-D AND THE MAYOR'S OFFICE. THIS AFTERNOON WE WILL GET A PREVIEW OF NEW WATERFRONT CAMERAS THAT ARE PART OF THE SECURITY PLAN. AND REMEMBER TO TUNE IN TO WLKY TOMORROW MORNING BEGINNING AT FIVE, AS WE HELP YOU PREPARE FOR THE BIG DAY. THE AIR-SHOW STARTS AT 3-30 TOMORROW.